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314 MARYLAND MANUAL

Term
Office Nome Expires

Director of Civil Defense... ...John H. Pigman

Elizabeth Gordy (Alternate)

Deputy Medical Examiner N. E. Sartorius, Sr., M.D..
Health Officer .... ...... ....... F. S. Waesche, M.D., M.P.H. ..
Board of Education Willard P. Evans, Jr. .. 1959
Elizabeth Walker Brown.. ... ....1961
Peter Ayers Wimbrow .. .... .. 1963
Superintendent of Schools.. - Paul D. Cooper
Welfare Board R. Harlan Robertson, Chairman 1958

Joseph G. Harrison, County

Commissioner ... 1958
Henry P. Walters 1958
Dr. R. A. Grubb 1960
J. William McCabe .. ... .. ...I960
Ralph Lee Chapman .. .. ..1962
Irving Scarborough .. .. ......1962
Director of Public Welfare Dorothy H. Ogburn
Inspector of Weights and

Measures1 .. ........ William S. Evans

Liquor Control Board Lynwood W. Duncan 1965
William H. Scott. 1965
W. Earl Timmons ...... .. 1965
County Agricultural Agent.. ...... ...Robert T. Grant
Assistant County Agent ... . Roy D. Porter
County Home Demonstra-
tion Agent __..__ __.... Vacancy ........ ...__ __ ..__.. ..
Soil Conservation

District Supervisors S. Otis Northam,2 Chairman.. ..1959
Milton A. Payne,2 Vice-Chairman 1958
Letcher L. Colona, Treasurer ....I960
Sidney L. Cropper....... .. .. ... .. .. 1960
Powell Esham .......... .. 1960
Robert T. Grant, County Agri-
cultural Agent, Secretary.. ..
Work Unit Conservationist Paul E. Sigrist.__.- ....

II BALTIMORE CITY

Note: When Baltimore City became a separate governmental entity,
divorced from all county conections, it maintained the officers character-
istic of Maryland county government at that time with the exception of
those in the Executive branch, who were called Mayor and Council rather
than Board of County Commissioners. Since that time the expansion of
the City has brought about a high degree of specialization in the execu-
tive and administrative agencies so that the present government of Balti-
more, with the exception of the traditional county offices and functions,
bears little resemblance to the government of most counties. Nevertheless,
there seems to be sufficient resemblance between the city charter and the
charters of Montgomery and Baltimore counties to justify grouping the
city offices in categories similar to those worked out for the charter
counties. Information about the methods of appointment and terms of
office of the traditional county officers will be found on pp. 269-71. Such in-
formation about all other city officials will be found in the footnotes.

1 Appointed by the Board of County Commissioners
2 Appointed by the State Soil Conservation Committee

 

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